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Definition of Maugham, W. Somerset in English:

Maugham, W. Somerset

proper noun

(1874–1965), British novelist, short-story writer, and playwright, born in France; full name William Somerset Maugham. Notable works: Of Human Bondage (novel, 1915), The Moon and Sixpence (novel, 1919), East of Suez (play, 1922), and Cakes and Ale (novel, 1930).